Vanšu Bridge

Local nameVanšu tilts
LocationRiga, Latvija

The Vanšu Bridge in Riga is a cable-stayed bridge that crosses the Daugava river in Riga, the capital of Latvia. It's name derives from a popular moniker referencing the cables suspending it's deck, comparing them to the nautical rigging known as shrouds in English; thus a direct translation of the name is Shroud Bridge. 595 meters in length, it is one of five bridges crossing the Daugava in Riga and passes over Ķīpsala island. It was built during the Soviet period and opened to public use on 21 July 1981 as the Gorky Bridge after Maxim Gorky street, today renamed Krišjānis Valdemārs street, which it extends across the river.

In the last decade there have been more than 10 instances of people attempting to climb the cables. The only one with lethal consequences was on June 7, 2012 when a man committed suicide by jumping down from the bridge's cables. After the incident Riga City Council ordered for barbed wire entanglements to be installed on the cables.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanšu_Bridge

Address Krišjāņa Valdemāra iela, Rīga 1050, Latvia

Coordinates 56°57'4.432" N 24°5'44.766" E

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